Lyman cautions that Lead and Jacketed bullets Should Not be coated in the same bowl. Once lead bullets are used, the bowl and media are contaminated with lead residue and will no long moly coat jacketed bullets properly. This contamination can also be caused by jacketed bullets with large areas of exposed lead tips. Lyman recommends that separate bowls be used for lead and jacketed bullets

Lyman also says that a reloader can moly coat cast bullets. However, a reloader will not find as much of an advantage when moly coating cast bullets compared to moly coating jacketed bullets. A reloader will typically get enough lubrication on cast bullets after they are run through a lubesizer that moly coating is not necessary

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